About a dozen parents and employees, many of them wearing "Save Sagamore" T-shirts, showed up Tuesday at a state public hearing in Brentwood to protest the proposed closing of Sagamore Children's Psychiatric Center.

The state Office of Mental Health has unveiled a comprehensive statewide plan that includes closing the Dix Hills facility's 54 inpatient beds in July.

Under the cost-cutting plan, children needing inpatient psychiatric treatment will go to facilities in Queens or the Bronx, and community services will be expanded, including intensive, individualized wraparound help designed to treat more troubled children at home.

But some parents and mental health professionals say Sagamore is a unique Long Island resource that provides aid to children who are too ill to remain at home and need longer-term institutionalized care.

"Unless Sagamore remains open, parents will be placed in the unenviable position of risking their children at home versus sending them somewhere relatively inaccessible to their families," said Dennis Dubey, executive director at Sagamore from 2003-2011.

Dubey testified at a joint public hearing by Mental Health and the state Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services that was video-conferenced at eight sites throughout the state, including Pilgrim Psychiatric Center.